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100 1 ^aUlrich, Connie M |
245 10 ^aNursing ethics in everyday practice ^h[electronic resource] :^ba step-by-step guide /^cConnie M. Ulrich |
250 ^a1st ed |
260 ^a[Place of publication not identified] :^bSigma Theta Tau International,^c2012 |
300 ^ a1 online resource (250 pages) |
504 ^ aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ^ aNursing ethics in everyday practice : a step-by-step guide -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author; About the Contributing Authors -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- I: General Considerations of Ethics in Nursing -- 1. What Does the Future Hold for Nursing Care? -- 2. Ethical Decision-Making: A Framework for Understanding and Resolving Mental Health Dilemmas -- 3. Finding a Voice in Ethics: Everyday Ethical Behavior in Nursing -- 4. Nursing Ethics in Everyday Practice: Using Communication Skills Effectively -- 5. Ethics Consultation -- 6. Genetics and Genomics in the 21st Century: Ethical Considerations -- 7. Research Advocacy in Clinical Nursing -- II: Ethics in Specialized Nursing Care -- 8. Ethical Issues in Critical Care -- 9. Ethics in Long-Term Care -- 10. Ethical Challenges in Transitioning to End-of-Life Care: Exploring the Meaning of a “Good Death” -- 11. Ethical Issues in Neonatal Nursing -- 12. Pediatric Ethics: What Makes Children Different? -- 13. Revisiting Therapeutic Relationship in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: Toward a Relational Ethic -- Index. ^ |
506 cc ess restricted to authorized users and institutions.3 ^ |
520 ri tten specifically for nurses who are at the front lines of health care in hospitals, outpatient clinics, surgery centers, home health care settings, etc, this author emphasizes real world ethical challenges for nurses. The book provides guidelines on current and future ethical challenges, how to have moral courage and project the readers own voice, and an overall guide to communication and ethics consultation. Author Connie Ulrich, a clinical ethics expert, describes types of everyday ethical challenges with which nurses are most likely to be confronted, the practical considerations, the questions to ask, and the specific steps to take to come to a satisfactory resolution for patient and family. ^ |
538 od e of access: World Wide Web. 0^ |
650 th ics, Nursing 4^ |
655 le ctronic books.40^ |
856 tt ps://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/NKIB0000033.html |